Clara, I have a question on the subject of meals. In this case, the company donates bread to its employees every day, could this donation be 100% counted?
I get 3 incomes from different sources. On their own filling out the w4 online estimator shows me getting a refund, but when all the income is combined I end up paying 3,500$ plus penalties. Is there a way to just send the irs a monthly check without filling out a bunch of forms. Just like the light bill and other bills.
Hi- what occasions would fall into the meal category? I am starting a new job and I will be supporting a CFO. I have always done expenses in Coupa, and Concur but now I have to do it in Excel and manually enter everything. What situations would fall into the meal category / 50% deductible.
Great content, thank you for sharing! For entertainment, are you saying it can no longer be expensed/paid out of business account or it is simply not deductible but we can still run it through company expense?
Thanks! Did you know some youtubers purposely make mistakes so people will comment and correct them!? We didn't do that on purpose, but I thought that was really interesting when someone told me that!
Always one of my biggest questions on how to categorize. How about buying lunch for guys on your construction site.. not the owner of the construction company but the owner of the project they are working on.
Appreciate your share! Please make a video about per diem and what it covers. Is there a difference in coverage for a regular per diem and special transportation per diem allowance? Thanks.
Like anything, the rules are complicated! But...If you file your tax return as a proprietor or a corporation (C corporation or S corporation) in which you own more than 10 percent, you may not use the daily per diem allowance that covers lodging, meals, and incidentals. I believe this also excludes close relatives.
@@John_GGG thanks for replying. This is a single member S-corp doing trucking. Special transportation per diem is defined at 69 $ per day. My EA insisted to exclude lodging expenses from total per diem deduction which is doubtful to me not just by definition but mathematically as well.
Thanks Hannah, what about a contractor who is out on the road all day going from job to suppliers and basically running around all day, can they deduct 50% of their lunch each day? I think this would be justified, what do you think? Thanks.
Business meals can be deducted only when the taxpayer or an employee is present at the meal along with a current or potential client, business contact, or consultant. Meals for guests, such as spouses, are not deductible. In most cases, meals must be provided by a restaurant or, in the case of larger events, a caterer, to be eligible. Food purchased at a grocery or convenience store is not deductible.
It seems that meals could go under "Research" (which we believe is 100% deductible) if you do, for example, a podcast on food or dining or health (etc).
Hey Hannah, shot you a LinkedIn Request and an Email. CourseCareers would love to speak with you about potentially becoming an instructor for our accounting program! Hope to talk soon
Thanks Dear Clara for uploading another value added video!
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Thanks again Hannah! Great video
Thanks for watching!
What about meals while traveling for business and water/snacks in the break room?
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Thanks! These are all 50% as well.
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This video helped me do much!!!
Hi, how about per diem rate. Can a track drive deduct meals
Greetings. On meals I hear it started this year however regarding filing taxes for 2022, is that still at the previous percentage? Thank you!
wow, nice Dear Clara Thanks for uploading another value added video
Thanks for watching!!
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Clara, I have a question on the subject of meals. In this case, the company donates bread to its employees every day, could this donation be 100% counted?
I get 3 incomes from different sources. On their own filling out the w4 online estimator shows me getting a refund, but when all the income is combined I end up paying 3,500$ plus penalties. Is there a way to just send the irs a monthly check without filling out a bunch of forms. Just like the light bill and other bills.
Hi- what occasions would fall into the meal category? I am starting a new job and I will be supporting a CFO. I have always done expenses in Coupa, and Concur but now I have to do it in Excel and manually enter everything. What situations would fall into the meal category / 50% deductible.
Great content, thank you for sharing! For entertainment, are you saying it can no longer be expensed/paid out of business account or it is simply not deductible but we can still run it through company expense?
Great content! Reimbursement was spelled wrong though.
Thanks! Did you know some youtubers purposely make mistakes so people will comment and correct them!? We didn't do that on purpose, but I thought that was really interesting when someone told me that!
How about gifts??? If I send flowers every now and then to a customer or vendor. Or if I give them a wine bottle for example
Wow glad I’ll find your UA-cam
me too :)
Always one of my biggest questions on how to categorize. How about buying lunch for guys on your construction site.. not the owner of the construction company but the owner of the project they are working on.
Appreciate your share! Please make a video about per diem and what it covers. Is there a difference in coverage for a regular per diem and special transportation per diem allowance? Thanks.
Like anything, the rules are complicated!
But...If you file your tax return as a proprietor or a corporation (C corporation or S corporation) in which you own more than 10 percent, you may not use the daily per diem allowance that covers lodging, meals, and incidentals.
I believe this also excludes close relatives.
@@John_GGG thanks for replying. This is a single member S-corp doing trucking. Special transportation per diem is defined at 69 $ per day. My EA insisted to exclude lodging expenses from total per diem deduction which is doubtful to me not just by definition but mathematically as well.
Thanks Hannah, what about a contractor who is out on the road all day going from job to suppliers and basically running around all day, can they deduct 50% of their lunch each day? I think this would be justified, what do you think? Thanks.
Sorry, but no
Business meals can be deducted only when the taxpayer or an employee is present at the meal along with a current or potential client, business contact, or consultant. Meals for guests, such as spouses, are not deductible.
In most cases, meals must be provided by a restaurant or, in the case of larger events, a caterer, to be eligible. Food purchased at a grocery or convenience store is not deductible.
It seems that meals could go under "Research" (which we believe is 100% deductible) if you do, for example, a podcast on food or dining or health (etc).
Few people could get away with that though!
@@ClaraCFO So if one can't deduct meals/entertainment did the IRS give any concessions to make up for this?
Do you help small businesses get their books straight?
Bummer
Hey Hannah, shot you a LinkedIn Request and an Email. CourseCareers would love to speak with you about potentially becoming an instructor for our accounting program! Hope to talk soon